Save Money on Auto Insurance, Business
Insurance, Health Insurance
Good savings can be made on
insurance costs if you search online websites of insurers.
These days insurance have been swarming the four
corners of the United States. Whether we like it or not, insurance is a
need. Why? There is no denying the fact that one disaster can have a
devastating effect on a firm, a family and an individual. It can be
damage, bankruptcy and death to name a few. What are the factors that
we should consider and how can we know the insurance that we need.
CAR/AUTO INSURANCE
One has to consider the purpose of owning it
whether for personal use, for public transport use like a private taxi,
or use for transportation of goods and industrial materials. Age is
also a major consideration. Old vehicles pay a higher premium than new
ones. The type and model of the vehicle has a major role also. When
buying car/auto insurance online, there are sites that provide
automated tools. They're using an auto coverage analyzer where you have
to answer a few question about your financial standing, automobile
condition, etc. From this information it will generate what category of
coverage you need.
Get the best deal possible
on business insurance to reduce overhead costs.
BUSINESS INSURANCE
There are insurance companies which have policies
that combine protection for all major property and liability risks in
one package. But you could also go with a separate coverage which is
called a business owner's policy (BOP). For protection against flood
damage, find out if your office is in the flood zone-area. And if so,
you must go for a policy that provides coverage against flood. Special
Earthquake Insurance Policy or Commercial Property Earthquake
Endorsement can cover you if you live in an earthquake-prone area.
However, its policies have different deductibles. Meanwhile, Business
Interruption insurance, reimburses you for the lost income during a
shutdown only applies to damage covered under this policy. On the other
hand, Terrorism Risk Insurance Act 2002 covers loss due to any
terrorism only for those businesses that have this coverage. Injuries
and deaths due to acts of terrorism are exceptions in worker's
compensation.
HEALTH INSURANCE
With health insurance, you protect yourself and
your family in case you need medical care that could be very expensive.
If you have insurance, many of your costs are covered by a third-party
payer (insurance company/employer), not by you.
KINDS OF HEALTH
INSURANCE
Group Insurance
Most Americans get health insurance through their
jobs or are covered because a family member has insurance at work.
Group insurance is generally the least expensive kind. In many cases,
the employer pays part or all of the cost. Some employers offer only
one health insurance plan. Some employers offer a choice of plans.
These are:
a) Fee-for-Service Insurance companies pay fees
for the services provided to the insured people covered by the policy.
This type of health insurance offers the most choices of doctors and
hospitals. You can choose any doctor you wish and change doctors any
time. You can go to any hospital in any part of the country. The
insurer only pays for part of your doctor and hospital bills.
b) Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) Health
maintenance organizations are prepaid health plans. As an HMO member,
you pay a monthly premium. In exchange, the HMO provides comprehensive
care for you and your family, including doctors' visits, hospital
stays, emergency care, surgery, lab tests, x-rays, and therapy.
c) Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs) The
preferred provider organization is a combination of traditional
fee-for-service and an HMO. Like an HMO, there are a limited number of
doctors and hospitals to choose from. When you use those providers
(sometimes called "preferred" providers, other times called "network"
providers), most of your medical bills are covered.
Individual Insurance
If your employer does not offer group insurance,
or if the insurance offered is very limited, you can buy an individual
policy. You can get fee-for-service, HMO, or PPO protection. But you
should compare your options and shop carefully because coverage and
costs vary from company to company. Individual plans may not offer
benefits as broad as those in group plans.
Tips when shopping for individual insurance:
� Shop carefully. Policies differ widely in
coverage and cost. Contact different insurance companies, or ask your
agent to show you policies from several insurers so you can compare
them.
� Make sure the policy protects you from large
medical costs.
� Read and understand the policy. Make sure it
provides the kind of coverage that's right for you. You don't want
unpleasant surprises when you're sick or in the hospital.
� Check to see that the policy states: the date
that the policy will begin paying (some have a waiting period before
coverage begins), and what is covered or excluded from coverage.
� Make sure there is a "free look" clause. Most
companies give you at least 10 days to look over your policy after you
receive it. If you decide it is not for you, you can return it and have
your premium refunded.
� Beware of single disease insurance policies.
There are some polices that offer protection for only one disease, such
as cancer. If you already have health insurance, your regular plan
probably already provides all the coverage you need. Check to see what
protection you have before buying any more insurance.
Floyd Spencer, author "Save on Auto Insurance,
Business Insurance, Health Insurance" http://www.oneshopinsurance.com
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